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Magnetic sensors, cylindrical form

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Series RC 3

Features/Options- Metal enclosure - Long life - 1 Reed contact - Actuation from side and from front - Switching distance up to 29 mm, depending on the actuating magnet - With pre-wired cable, cable length 1 metre Standards IEC/EN 60947-5-1 Enclosure aluminium brass, nickeled Actuator series M magnet Protection class IP 67; with plug-in connectors IP 42/65 to EN 60529 Contact material rhodium; -W: tungsten Switching system Reed contacts Contact types NO or change-over contact

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RC 3

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Technical data

lead-free pre-wired cable, PVC H05VV-F or 3-pole connector to DIN 41 524 Cable section 2 x 0.5mm
2 Cable length 1.2 or 5 m Switching voltage max. 250 VAC/DC Switching current 1S: 2 A; 1W: 0.5 A; -W: 1 A Switching capacity 1S: max. 50 VA/ W; 1W: max. 15 VA/ W; -W: max. 25 VA/ W
28 Switching frequency max. 200 Hz Ambient temperature -10 °C … +80 ºC Mechanical life 10
9 9 operations Electrical life 10 operations Repeat accuracy ±0,02 mm 1S:20 g, 1W: 10 g Resistance to vibrations Contact variants: Switch travel/contacts Ordering dataRC 3 1W-W-ST bi-directional actuation ST plug-in connectorTungsten Reed contacts1 change-over contact (1S 1 NO contact)SeriesMagnetic sensor 1 NO contact RC 3 1S 1 change-over contact RC 3 1W
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